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Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America
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Text and photographs describing the biological control agents of insect, weed, and pathogen pests ...
www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/ reviewsMidwest Biological Control News
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Biological Control News is being published on an irregular basis. If you would like to receive notification by email when the next issue is posted, send a request to the Editor. Back Issues About This Newsletter Index Other Biological Control Sites This website is maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Entomology. Webpage last updated December 27, 2001. URL is ...
www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/mbcn.html reviewsBIOLOGICAL CONTROL, NATURAL ENEMIES, AUGMENTATIVE RELEASE, NATURAL ENEMIES, NATURE, BIOCONTROL,
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ANBP's Mission is to address key issues of the augmentative biological control industry through advocacy, education, and quality assurance. When we kill off the natural enemies of a pest, we inherit their work. Carl Huffaker Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. Albert Einstein As crude a weapon as a cave man's club the chemical barrage has been hurled at the ...
www.anbp.org/ reviewsInsect Parasitic Nematodes
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Text only links below) Check out the video clips in the Video & Poster Section Workshop Proceedings Optimal Use of Insecticidal Nematodes in Pest Management Website Credits An interdisciplinary team contributing to all areas of this website. Please Respond to our Surveys Region USDA-SARE Sustainable Agriculture, Research & Education Funding by Lindbergh Foundation Avancing the balance between ...
www2.oardc.ohio-state.edu/nematodes/ reviewsWeed-feeders Table of Contents
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Weed-feeders Table of Contents General Information about Weed Feeders Alligatorweed Control Agent Agasicles hygrophila Diffuse Knapweed and Spotted Knapweed Control Agents Agapeta zoegana, by Ronald Lang Bangasternus fausti, by Ronald Lang Chaetorellia acrolophi, by Ronald Lang Cyphocleonus achates, by Ronald Lang Larinus minutus, by Ronald Lang Larinus obtusus, by Ronald Lang Metzneria ...
www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/weedfeeders/wdfdrtoc.html reviewsGarlic Barrier: Natural garlic extract used to repel insects.
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Garlic Barrier: An all natural and organic concentrated garlic extract, sprayed on farm crops and garden plants to keep insects off.
www.garlicbarrier.com/ reviewsHorse Pal Horsefly Trap - Newman Enterprises, Omro, WI
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Information on the Horse Pal , a unique horsefly and deerfly trap by Newman Enterprises, Omro, Wisconsin, USA ...
bitingflies.com/ reviewsPlasma Power - Pure Neem oil, Neem Cake and Neem products.
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Plasma Neem Oil, Cake to control pests and neem products for cosmetics ...
www.plasmaneem.com/ reviewsBiological control, biocontrol, plant mites, spider mites, predatory mites, beneficial mites,
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Welcome to Biotactics, Inc. A world leader in providing Augmentative Biological Controls (ABC) for spider mite pests Benemitetm The Pest (Bad Bugs) The two-spotted spider mite is smaller than a pinhead. It feeds on plant leaves causing tiny white spots to appear on the leaves. They also spin a fine webbing over and around the leaves which may look like fine spider web. When they build up to high ...
www.benemite.com/ reviewsAsa Jung Laboratory, Inc.(Home) - a manufacturer of insect-killing nematodes for home, garden, or
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A manufacturer of beneficial insect parasites (insect parasitic nematodes) steinernema carpocapsae and steinernema feltiae for natural pest control in the garden, the farm, and for lawn care. Our products are used for killing over 200 pests such as fleas, grubs, cutworms, japanese beetles, fungus gnats, sciarid flies, weevils, army worms, cut worms, web worms, and moth larvae ...
www.asajunglab.com/ reviewsJABB of the Carolinas, Inc. Home Page
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JABB of the Carolinas, Inc.provides biopesticide products that are safe, effective and economicalalternatives to convencontent= ...
www.jabb.com/ reviewsHylobius transversovittatus
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Left: Purple loosestrife inflorescence. M.A.Malecki. Center: Hylobius transversovittatus adult. B.Blossey Right: Root damage caused by Hylobius. B.Blossey Hylobius transversovittatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) This native European weevil was introduced in 1992 as part of a 5-15 year program to control purple loosestrife, an exotic weed infesting North American wetlands. Release sites were New ...
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